Experts plot win-win strategy for Thailand amid China-US ‘Cold War’


BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): Piti Srisangnam (pic), director Chulalongkorn University’s Asean Studies Centre, noted the globe was shifting into a new world order with two key players – the United States and China.

These two superpowers are bidding to extend their economic influence across the globe, resulting in a clash of contradicting treaties, policies and regulations, said Piti, speaking at a seminar titled "Asia-Pacific Regions' Challenges and Development".

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